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Print 07 Men Hockey Media Guide.Qxd 2006 – 2007 DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME 10/20 Fri. Oswego State Away 7:00 PM 11/03 Fri. Hobart* Home 7:00 PM 11/04 Sat. Elmira* Away 7:00 PM 11/17 Fri. Neumann* Home 7:00 PM 11/18 Sat. Lebanon Valley* Home 7:00 PM 12/01 Fri. Manhattanville* Home 8:00 PM 12/02 Sat. Manhattanville* Home 8:00 PM 12/05 Tue. Hamilton Away 7:00 PM 12/08 Fri. Hamilton Home 7:00 PM 12/29 Fri. Norwich** Away 7:00 PM 12/30 Sat. Rhode Island/ Away 1:00 PM/ Amherst** 4:00 PM 1/05 Fri. Neumann* Away 7:00 PM 1/06 Sat. Neumann* Away 7:00 PM 1/09 Tue. Fredonia StateHome 7:00 PM 1/12 Fri. Cortland State Away 7:00 PM 1/19 Fri. Elmira* Home 7:00 PM 1/20 Sat. Elmira* Home 7:00 PM 1/23 Tue. Oswego State Home 7:00 PM 1/30 Tue. Williams Away 7:00 PM 2/02 Fri. Manhattanville* Away 7:30 PM 2/04 Sun. Nichols Home 3:00 PM 2/09 Fri. Lebanon Valley* Away 7:00 PM 2/10 Sat. Lebanon Valley* Away 3:00 PM 2/16 Fri. Hobart* Home 7:00 PM 2/17 Sat. Hobart* Away 4:00 PM 2/24 Sat. ECAC West Playoffs TBA TBA 3/03 Sat. ECAC West Playoffs TBA TBA 2006 2007 * ECAC West Conference Game ** Times Argus Invitational Hockey Tournament QQuick Facts Head Coach Gary Heenan was hired as head coach of the Utica College men's ice hockey program in August 2000. Since that time, Heenan has led the team to three ECAC playoff appearances (2003-04, 2004-05, and 2005-06), two appearances in the ECAC West championship game, and one ECAC West regular-season Location Utica, NY championship. Heenan was named 2004-2005 ECAC West Founded 1946 Conference Coach of the Year, and was a finalist for the ACHA Enrollment 2,900 Edward Jeremiah Award given to the national coach of President Todd S. Hutton the year in Division III men's hockey.A four-year letter winner and all-star defenseman at Hamilton College (1994-1997), the Nickname Pioneers Canadian-born Heenan has also played professionally in the first Colors Blue/Orange division of the Austrian National League (1997-98). Heenan, along Affiliation NCAA Division III with head women's ice hockey coach Dave Clausen, was appointed head coach of the Utica College golf program in 2004. Conference ECAC West Home Arena Utica Memorial Auditorium Heenan has BA in international relations and economics from Hamilton College and a M.S. in education from Utica Capacity 4,000 College. He resides in Westmoreland with his wife Jodi. COACHING STAFF Head Coach Gary Heenan Assistant Coaches Geoff Noyes Bob Seward Shawn Weiman DIRECTORY 2006 Results Athletic Director James Spartano [email protected] OPPONENT W/L SCORE OPPONENT W/L SCORE Queens** W 3-2 Fredonia State W 3-2 (315) 792-3051 Potsdam** W 5-2 Fredonia State L 3-5 Hockey Office (315) 792-3726 Oswego L 1-4 Cortland State T 1-1 Sports Information Gil Burgmaster Oswego W 5-2 Elmira* W 2-0 [email protected] Hobart* W 4-2 Elmira* T 1-1 (315) 792-3772 Elmira* W 2-1 (OT) Manhattanville* T 1-1 (315) 792-3818 fax Neumann* L 1-3 Hobart* L 0-1 Admissions (315) 792-3006 Lebanon Valley* W 3-1 Hobart* L 4-5 Hamilton W 4-2 Lebanon Valley* W 5-3 [email protected] Hamilton L 2-5 Lebanon Valley* W 4-1 Web Site www.ucpioneers.com Johnson & Wales W 4-2 Manhattanville* L 3-4 Neumann* L 0-3 Manhattanville* L 3-4 (OT) Neumann* W 2-1 (OT) Manhattanville* W 5-3 Neumann* L 3-4 Elmira*** L 2-3 * ECAC West Conference Game ** Potsdam Tournament *** ECAC West Conference Tournament Game Junior Hockey League, and won the Aud has been recognized nationally by 2005-2006 championship with the USCHO.com as one of the top rinks in Pembroke Lumber Kings. Division III, and the UC program has been embraced by the entire communi- The Pioneers ranked second in all of ty. The 4,000-seat rink is home to the Overview NCAA Division III men's hockey in Pioneers and host of several exciting home attendance last season, packing on-ice promotional efforts, including The Utica College men's hockey team Sophomore COLIN KINGSTON, who lead returns to the Utica Memorial Utica in points (24) last season, returns an average of 1,777 fans into “The Aud” the annual Teddy Bear Toss, which Auditorium in 2006 for the most antici- as the main scoring threat for the per game. UC tallied just under 20,000 received national recognition from the pated season in program-history after Pioneers. Kingston was also named to fans a year ago,including a record 2,666 NCAA News last season. finishing last season 13-11-2. At first the ECAC West All-Conference Rookie on February 2, 2006 as UC skated to a 1-1 overtime tie with ECAC West rival “We are in the business of providing the glance the Pioneers may seem to lack Team a year ago. Junior goalie ADAM Manhattanville. city of Utica with the best hockey experi- experience, but head coach Gary DEKKER, 2004-2005 ECAC West Goalie Heenan and his players are confident in of the Year, had another strong season ence possible,”says Heenan, who is 44-26- knowing they did not lose a single play- (2.37 goals against average) in 2005-06. UC men's hockey provides the city of 10 in five seasons.“We have the best fans er to graduation. Dekker was one of the top goalies in Utica with one of the best collegiate in the country, and they deserve nothing the country a year ago, and looks to hockey experiences in the country. The less than the best team in the country.” “We are returning the core of last sea- anchor the Pioneers again this year. Eighth year head coach Andy Goodemote could taste the fruits of his labor each an son's squad that was led by a solid every night this off-season after guiding his Pioneer team to its first-ever appearanc defense, but I knew to be more success- The seniors on this year's squad have the NCAA Division III Tournament and a program-best 23-7 record. Goodemote is ful our offense was going to have to been through the growing pains and kick it up a notch,” says Heenan. “We know how important their leadership is optimistic about the upcoming season, but as a veteran coach he knows it will take brought in 11 newcomers who are con- to a successful club. Seniors RANDY work toRoster make a repeat run at the tournament. vincing me that they are mature and BAUER, PHIL BOOTS, GREGG JOHANNESEN, # NAME POS. YR. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM ready to help us get back to the confer- KEVIN KROGOL, and STEVE NUTTY all 2 KYLE SIBLEY D JR 5-9 173 Hanson, MA/ Salisbury School ence championships. played well last season, and were an 3 RANDY BAUER D SR 6-0 200 Gibsonia, PA/ Pittsburgh Forge (NAHL) intricate part of the team's playoff 4 MIKE LANE D FR 6-2 194 West Chester, PA/ Green Mountain Glades (EJHL) After falling in the ECAC West confer- berth. Heenan notes that they have 5 MATT JIMENEZ D FR 6-1 196 Santa Rosa, CA/ Pembroke Lumberkings (CJHL) ence championship game last season, already demonstrated leadership for the 6 TONY WISEMAN D JR 5-11 204 White Lake, MI/ Cleveland (NAHL) the team looks to erase those memories freshmen in pre-season training. 7 AARON RAYMO F FR 5-9 181 Massena, NY/ National Sports Academy and take home the conference crown. “Last year we struggled early due to lack 8 JEFF PAPPALARDI F FR 5-11 193 Delmar, NY/ Capital District Selects (EJHL) “We have a bitter taste in our mouths of leadership and experience because 9 COLIN KINGSTON F SO 6-1 175 Vail, CO/ Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL) dating back to 2005,” says Heenan.“We we had no seniors.This year, we return 10 BRYCE DALE F SO 5-10 195 Fresno, CA/ Williams Lake (BCHL) have lost in the conference champi- our starting goaltender, our top four 11 SCOTT PHELPS F FR 6-0 202 Old Lyme, CT/ Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL) onship game twice by one goal after defensemen, and all our forwards,” says 12 KEVIN KROGOL F SR 5-11 205 Livonia, MI/ Soo Indians (NAHL) leading in both contests. Our goal this Heenan. “We now have a veteran core 13 DAVE WERNER F FR 6-0 181 Milwaukee,WI/ Capital District Selects (EJHL) year is to win the ECAC West.” that should guide some very gifted 14 BRANDON LAIDLAW F FR 5-9 177 Pleasanton, CA/ Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) freshmen we have brought in.” 15 PHIL BOOTS F SR 5-11 195 Cornwall, Ont./ National Sports Academy With the Pioneers bringing back the 16 STEVE NUTTY F JR 5-10 200 Whitesboro, NY/ Whitesboro players they have, as well as a group of Heenan believes that these freshmen 17 SEAN MCKEVITT F FR 6-1 196 Clinton, NY/ The Gunnery (NEPSHL) impact freshmen, those expectations will have an immediate impact. 18 VINCENT NUCCI F FR 6-1 183 Rochester, NY/ Capital District Selects (EJHL) are justified. Luckily for the Pioneers, BRANDON LAIDLAW played three years 19 MATT FITZGIBBONS F FR 6-0 194 Natick, MA/Boston Jr.
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